Category: Personal Injury

In 2016, motorcyclists were 28 times more likely than passenger car occupants to die in a crash per vehicle mile traveled, and almost 5 times more likely to be injured. There are over 100,000 motorcycle accidents a year…When a motorcyclist wakes up in the hospital, their first question is often how they will pay for their medical bills. Many motorcyclists do not have health insurance. Many others are under-insured with insurance that doesn’t cover all of the post-hospital care they need. Still others have thin coverage with high deductibles, leaving them with huge out-of-pocket costs.

Injured motorcyclist suffered broken bones, internal organ damage, and a traumatic brain injury that put him in a coma for months, even though he was wearing a helmet. He was hospitalized for 14 months and is confined to a wheelchair and in need of 24-hour assistance for the rest of his life. He had no health insurance coverage for the treatment that his medical providers recommended. His medical providers agreed to treat him when HMR Funding became involved.

Understanding how and when to use a Medical Finance company to get full Charged Bills admissible at trial in California Personal Injury Cases

Learn from a professional how to best screen and structure your serious injury cases to include the full hospital charge master charges your client has taken on while recovering from injuries caused by the negligence of another.

During this webinar with Jesse Chrisp, an award winning personal injury attorney in California, you’ll learn the details behind getting the full medical bills admitted at trial when your clients care was obtained by using an assignment later sold to a medical finance company.

An estimated 1 in 3 adults with an established credit history — or 77 million people — are so far behind on their debts that their account has been put “in collections.” And statistics support that about half of these collection cases involve debt collectors seeking to collect on unpaid medical debt. This is a highly stressful situation that many plaintiffs in personal injury cases find themselves in.

HMR Funding can help to keep medical debt collectors at bay by paying for the plaintiff’s medical bills and even providing cash for living expenses as they recover from their accident. Plaintiffs who are injured often have no medical insurance or they may have limited funds to pay for the medical care they require. In other situations, they may have health insurance but high insurance deductibles cannot be afforded to pay or policy limits that are too low to provide desperately-needed medical care. We are personal injury medical funding experts and specialize in catastrophic cases, which many funding companies avoid.

A better understanding of the seriousness of a TBI can help your client get the treatment they may need and the verdict they deserve.
During this webinar with John Zacharias and his nationally renowned team at Advantage Healthcare Systems you’ll learn about TBI identification and treatment options for your clients.

Here’s the catch 22: Jane is unable to pay for the medical care she may need; but because she cannot afford to seek medical treatment, she may not be able to prove the extent of her injuries in order for her attorney to fight for the fair settlement she deserves. That is a tough situation for someone who was injured at no fault of her own.

This was a tough premises liability case where my client fell and struck his head on the hard floor sustaining a traumatic brain injury (TBI).

When I was first introduced to this client he was both irrational and suicidal. As a result of his most recent head trauma he was suffering from forgetfulness, his personality adversely changed as he was even more easily upset than usual. He was depressed all the time, his vision was blurred and he was very sensitive to light – therefore he was no longer able to umpire baseball games. He had a general feeling of worthlessness. His past medical records showed he attempted to hang himself years earlier so we knew he was of a fragile mental state…

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